### Theory:

A worksheet is an area where you do all the tasks. You can enter and edit data in a worksheet. A combination of one or more worksheets forms a workbook

LibreOffice Calc contains one worksheet by default. Sheet$$1$$ is the active worksheet when you open the LibreOffice Calc (Untitled$$1$$) window for the first time.

Column:

A column is a vertical line of boxes. The columns are labelled from the letters $$A$$ to $$Z$$ and thereafter as $$AA$$, $$AB$$..........up to $$AMJ$$. There are $$1024$$ columns in a worksheet.

Row:

A row is a horizontal line of boxes. These are labelled with numbers like $$1,2,3$$....and so on. There are $$10,48,575$$ rows in a worksheet.

Cell:

The intersection of a row and a column is known as a cell. Its address identifies each cell. The cell address is a combination of column letters and row numbers. The first active cell’s address will be $$A1$$. The name box shows the address of the active cell.

Active Cell:

The highlighted cell on the worksheet is the active cell. You can enter your data only in an active cell. You can easily make any cell active by using a mouse or a keyboard. If you want to make the cell $$C2$$ active, just click on the cell $$C2$$. You can also use arrow keys to select a cell.

Range of Cells:

A group of cells is known as the range of cells. It forms a rectangle or a square. For selecting a range of cells, press and hold the shift key and use the arrow key.
The image given below shows the range of cells that starts from $$C2$$ and ends at $$C5$$.

The range of cells is represented as $$C2:C5$$. Here colon (:) is a range indicator. You can easily deselect cells by clicking anywhere on the worksheet.